Use the 'related link' below to log onto the UK Passport Office website, then click on 'Apply for a passport' in the left hand column, this will guide you through the process.
Yes
A passport does not constitute eligibility for citizenship in Britain. You must apply for a visa and apply for citizenship.
Yes, definatly.
No you can't. You can live in the U.K if you apply for Right of Abode, but you have to live in the U.K for 5 years(withoutbeing out the countryfor more than 18 months)before you can apply for British Citizenship and then for a British Passport. There is a fee for citizenship which currently is around £750.
Probably you could apply for one. Following website has procedures which can help you out. Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
As long as you are considered a British citizen, you can apply for a passport. Contact the British High Commission and check if you have not lost your status.
i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
No, you can only obtain a British passport if you have British citizenship. If this does not apply to you then there may be possibilities of gaining citizenship but this will involve living legally in the UK for a period of time.
i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
You have to become a citizen first
Yes, it is ok. But to avoid possible questioning at the airports, apply for a British passport for her and, if you are Irish too, also get an Irish passport for yourself.When you go abroad, take both with you, but for departure from other countries, use the one passport you used to enter them.
British citizens from England and Wales will not have to apply for a new passport and driving licence if Scotland becomes independent.
Call the responsible authorities and ask. If you are in countries other than the UK, contact the nearest British High Commission.AnswerIt depends on individual circumstances. Ancestry is unlikely to be a decisive factor if you are substantially Zimbabwean. You may have to live in the UK for a few years first then apply to become a British Nationalised Citizen.